Perpetual Succour Hospital

In 1936, Sr. Teresa de Jesus Fernandez and Sr. Carmen Artiaga, along with one young professed nun/nurse, answered the plea of Msgr. Gabriel Reyes to establish a hospital, which was then called the Holy Child Hospital. A dilapidated wooden house located near the Archbishop’s residence was transformed into a hospice, where the nuns cared for their patients who paid in kind with vegetables, fruits and livestock.

The Holy Child Hospital was burned to the ground during the war and in 1941. The patients were evacuated to Danao and then to Iloilo City. In 1950, Msgr. Julio Rosales, then Archbishop of Cebu, requested the Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres to return to Cebu. The hospital was reborn and renamed Perpetual Succour Hospital with the assistance of Manuel de Veyra, M.D., who served as the establishment’s Medical Director for 7 years.

PSH is proud to be one of the country’s world-class and highly specialized health care systems. PSH is recognized for its tradition of excellence and technological leadership, complemented by the SPC trademark of compassionate and holistic patient care.

For more information regarding Perpetual Succour Hospital, you can check out their Web site at www.pshcebu.com, or their Facebook page at PSH. E-mail messages can also be sent to PSH Care at this e-mail address: pshcares@pshcebu.com. The hospital is located at Gorordo Avenue, in Lahug, Cebu City. You can also contact the hospital through these numbers:

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Complaint #43 of 50
NEVER EVER, ATTEND “PERPETUAL SUCCOR HOSPITAL” IF YOU WANT A CARING HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE!!!!1
Rarely did i see any signs of their dogma, “Loving service”, amongst the administrative department whilst my wife was in the maternity ward!

I asked for numerous appointments to see the principle NUN running this ragtag private hospital, regarding a revision of viewing times, to see a glimpse of my newborn son.
Cold hearted, class driven, and money hungry!

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